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2009 Kawasaki Klr on 2040-motos

US $3,750.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Solon, Ohio, United States

Solon, Ohio, United States
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Kawasaki KLR photos

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Kawasaki KLR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):651 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki KLR description

2009 Kawasaki KLR 650 for sale, Odometer: 14,855 miles
Great condition, runs well, well maintained.
Modifications include:
Heated handle grips
Bark Busters handle bar guards
Metal skid plate
Givi crash bars
Superbright LED upgrade everything except headlights and taillight
Zero Gravity windshield
Bestem box with built in led tail and brake light.
Surface mount LED directional turn signal indicators on dash
LED license plate bolts
Center stand

Goodie box included with bike:
Spare parts
3 new HI FLO FILTRO oil filters
Clymer manual
New rear tire
Lowering links
Original windshield
Original plastic skid plate
Original Lower rear fender/license plate mount

Recent Maintenance
Oil and Filter
Front and rear brake fluid flush
Battery 1 year old, kept on battery tender
Chained cleaned and lubed
Newer chain
New windshield mounting screws and rubber bushings
New clutch cable
Lubed throttle and speedo cables

 
Main Vehicle Information
VIN: JKAKLEE159DA15840
Year: 2009
Make: Kawasaki
Model: KL650-E
Trim: -
Engine: 650CC
Style: No data
Made In: JAPAN
Steering Type: No data
Anti -Brake System: No data
Tank Size: No data
Overall Height: No data
Overall Length: No data
Overall Width: No data
Standard Seating: No data
Optional Seating: No data
Highway Mileage: No data
City Mileage: No data
 
 
Brand Category
Flood damage 
OK
Collision 
OK
Fire damage 
OK
Salvage: Stolen 
OK
Hail damage 
OK
Original Taxi 
OK
Vandalism 
OK
Totaled 
OK
Dismantled 
OK
Recovered Theft 
OK
Junk 
OK
Former Rental 
OK
Rebuilt 
OK
Disclosed Damage 
OK
Reconstructed 
OK
Odometer: Not Actual 
OK
Salvage: Damage or Not Specified 
OK
Odometer: Exceeds Mechanical Limits 
OK
 
 
 
Odometre
Date
Mileage
Data source
Oct 10, 2008
5
NMVTIS
Mar 18, 2009
5
NMVTIS
Apr 13, 2010
2,508
NMVTIS
Apr 01, 2014
13,556
NMVTIS
 
Insurance Fraud And Crime Information
OK

No insurance fraud and crime information for this vehicle!

 
Information about recalls
OK

No open recalls for this vehicle!

 
Information about defects
OK

No defects for this vehicle!

 
 
Oct 10, 2008
OH
5 mil
NMVTIS
Title and Registration
Mar 18, 2009
OH
5 mil
NMVTIS
Title and Registration
Apr 13, 2010
OH
2,508 mil
NMVTIS
Title and Registration
Apr 01, 2014
OH
13,556 mil
NMVTIS
Title and Registration

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